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1+ years working with or for a digital marketing agency, a plusExperience in multiple media channels, such as paid search, programmatic, display, mobile, social media, video, and emerging platforms.
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5+ Years experience in Analytical Tools (Google Analytics, Web trends, Omniture), Search Engine Desktop Tools (Google AdWords Editor, Bing Ads Editor). Other Programmatic functions, Paid Search, Paid Social, Ad Operations, Digital Analytics or Digital Planning or client-side roles may also be considered for high qualified candidates.
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Utilize paid search and social media strategies to amplify MDIC's brand presence and engagement. Proficiency email marketing tools (HubSpot), Google Ads, content management platforms (WordPress), project management tools (Asana), social scheduling tools, and analytics tools (GA4.
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Paid Media Strategy & Execution: Develop and manage a paid media B2B program that aligns with business goals, including always-on and campaign focused components including paid search, paid social, and display.
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Plan, create, manage, optimize, and forecast Google/Facebook Ads campaigns and accounts, including Search, Shopping (Performance Max, Advantage+ Shopping), Social, YouTube, Discovery (Demand Gen), and Programmatic/Display campaigns.
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Optimize paid search (SEM) campaigns on enterprise retail e-commerce account. Brainstorm and draft search engine text ads according to campaign objectives. Google Ads Search Certification prior to or within 1 month of joining.
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Education / Experience Bachelor’s degree preferred, equivalent experience and/or proven track record of results accepted 2 - 4 years of experience directly managing Google Ads campaigns, willing to train and/or build development pipelines Meta ads and Microsoft Ads experience is desired, but not required Hands-on experience directly managing paid advertising via search, Pmax, display, demand gen, etc.
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Create, implement, and optimize paid search and social media campaigns across various platforms (e.g., Google Ads, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter). The Paid Media Manager will be hands on keyboard, setting up, executing and optimizing campaigns across all search and social channels.
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The primary role of Paid Search and Social Media Assistant is to assist the paid social and search media buyers in ad trafficking, campaign setup/monitoring, reporting and billing.
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In this role, you will interact closely with the Marketing team to implement SEM acquisition marketing campaigns, with specific expertise on paid search channels (Google AdWords, Microsoft Search Ads (Bing), Apple Search and Yahoo Gemini.
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Preferably hands-on experience with, if not deep understanding of, Google Search, Bing Search, Meta Ads, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and major DSPs. Deep understanding of paid search and paid social are most preferred and helpful for servicing our performance oriented clients.
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Experience navigating within native platforms such as Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, Twitter, and others from a paid perspective, as well as working with search and programmatic vendors/platforms.
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Oversee all paid advertising efforts, including search engine marketing, social media ads, and out-of-home advertising, ensuring they meet budgetary and performance goals. Manage and mentor the marketing team, including a Digital Marketing / Partnerships Manager, a Social Media Coordinator, and an external Paid Ads agency, fostering a collaborative, productive, and creative work environment.
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The ideal candidate will have expertise in executing and optimizing advertising on paid social, paid search, and programmatic platforms, takes a data-driven approach, but is also able to think beyond the traditional growth marketing playbook when it comes to customer acquisition.
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We are looking for a Paid Search / Digital Marketing Specialist (SEM/PPC) to join our growing team. 2+ years of experience managing paid search campaigns (Adwords, Bing) You will collaborate on the creation, execution, and optimization of ongoing paid search, paid social, and other digital marketing campaigns.
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